NARK030, Number of new patients registered and all patients treated during the year by diagnosis group and regions
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Official statistics
Yes
Latest update
26.07.2024.
Unit
number of patients / per 100 000 population
Next update
25.07.2025.
Creation date
02.09.2019.
Source
The Centre for Disease Prevention and Control of Latvia
Matrix
NARK030
Database
Register of Patients with Partucular Diseases
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Metadata
Year
Data on the number of all patients treated during the year 2023 is not yet available.
Territorial unit
Update data about number of patients by region in year 2020.
Indicator
The previously published indicators per 100,000 population for statistical regions and Riga for the years 2012-2019 have been recalculated according to the recalculated population data (from the Centra Statistics Bureau of Latvia), based on registered place of residence.
Territorial unit
Patients with unknown residence are excluded from subdivision in regions. About new cases in 2013 - 19 patients, 2014 - 26 patients, 2015 - 24 patients, 2016 - 24 patients, 2017 - 51 patients, 2018 - 38 patients, 2019 - 47 patients, 2020 - 15 patients, 2021 - 23 patients, 2022 - 27 patients, 2023 - 32 patients. Number of all patients treated during the year: 2013 - 36 patients, 2014 - 49 patients, 2015 - 58 patients, 2016 - 61 patients, 2017 - 105 patients, 2018 - 90 patients, 2019 - 80 patients, 2020 - 74 patients, 2021 - 71 patients, 2022 - 63 patients.